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    Mammoths Were Not Always Hairy And Adapted To Cold

    Early mammoth species, like the Columbian mammoth, lived in warmer North American climates and had less dense fur. The iconic woolly mammoth evolved later, developing its thick coat, small ears, and insulating fat layers specifically to survive the extreme cold of the Ice Age steppes, showcasing rapid adaptation.